Queen Camilla tests positive for COVID the second time

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“After suffering the symptoms of a cold, Her Majesty The Queen Consort has tested positive for the Covid virus.”

, Queen Camilla will not be travelling to the West Midlands, about a three-hour drive north from London for Tuesday’s engagements as planned previously. She was supposed to visit the Elmhurst Ballet School in Birmingham

for its 100th anniversary and stop by the Southwater One Library in Telfold to recognize its community contributions. On Thursday she was supposed to join the King in Milton Keynes to celebrate its new status as a city. During last week, the Queen Consort was in good spirits after two back-to-back days of engagements.The royal couple stepped out in East London to meet activists who were involved in the anti-racism movement of the 1960s and 1970s. King Charles and Queen Camilla planted a tree at Altab Ali’s namesake park, in memory of the young British Bangladeshi man who was murdered in the area in 1978.

were escorted by a dance procession to walk to Graam Bangla Restaurant, where they met women involved with the British Bangladeshi Power & Inspiration organization, and wrapped the day at Brick Lane Mosque.in Battersea, London. The charity serves victims of domestic violence and offers support services to community members of all ages, and Camilla came out to celebrate the organization’s 19th anniversary.

The Queen Consort spent time with survivors, met STORM founder Marie Hanson and learned more about the center’s activities, from candle-making to computer skills. She even tried her hand at painting on a canvas, which

 

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